frider
Manage scripts and interact with applications using frida.
frider
is a tool that allows you to manage your scripts and keep them in one place.
Also, using frida-go-bindings it allows you to interact with the application
using Frida. Prior to installing frider
you need to have devkit downloaded, according to the instructions inside frida-go.
Installation
$ go install github.com/nsecho/frider@latest
Usage
$ frider --help
Frida helper tool
Usage:
frider [command]
Available Commands:
app Interact with device applications using frida
backup Manage database backups
help Help about any command
script Manage database scripts
Flags:
-h, --help help for frider
Use "frider [command] --help" for more information about a command.
app
app
subcommand allows you to list applications, kill specific PID, load scripts from the database
or use raw script file.
$ frider app --help
Interact with device applications using frida
Usage:
frider app [command]
Available Commands:
kill Kill specific process or application
load Load script from the database to the application
Flags:
-h, --help help for app
Use "frider app [command] --help" for more information about a command.
backup
backup
allows you to quickly export data(backup export
) from the database so that it can be transferred to another device by using backup import
subcommand.
$ frider backup --help
Manage database backups
Usage:
frider backup [command]
Available Commands:
export Export scripts
import Import exported .frider scripts
Flags:
-h, --help help for backup
Use "frider backup [command] --help" for more information about a command.
script
script
subcommand is the main command that interacts with the database, stores the script, prints them to the screen as well as deleting them.
$ frider script --help
Manage database scripts
Usage:
frider script [command]
Available Commands:
delete Delete script from the database
get Get content of the script as file
print Print all the scripts
save Save script
show Show specific script
Flags:
-h, --help help for script
Use "frider script [command] --help" for more information about a command